bill: that will be summertime here in the u.s. now based on what you have heard about the evidence, and based on what has yet to be made public, what is the state's strongest case to prove murder, or perhaps premeditated murder against him? >> yeah. you must remember in our country we don't necessarily have a separate offense called premeditated murder. we have murder but we don't have, or we've got culpable homicide. which is more or less manslaughter in the u.k. and elsewhere in the world. on the assumption that the state can prove intent, they can have a conviction on murder. if not, and on the assumption they can prove the slight of the, minutest, we call it the 1% rule on negligence they can secure a conviction on culpable homicide. ultimately on both sides there are loopholes. obviously that was made certain in no uncertain terms by the magistrate during his judgment you but make no mistake it is not as if this is the end of the road. oscar also has some work to do in order to make sure that these defense ultimately the scru